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In the realm of tech policy, innovation, and the evolution of digital government, accessibility has been gaining momentum as an important topic. Often that has meant adaptive software that allows for text-based information to be readable in various formats for individuals who are hearing impaired or visually impaired. Sometimes it has meant ergonomic hardware development for…

Computer and network security, in addition to national and global security online (now generally termed cybersecurity) has been of great concern to the CFTMS founders for many years. The capability of bad actors to undertake efforts to cripple and destroy computer networks and machinery connected to them has been growing over time. Now it seems…

One of our primary objectives with CFTMS is to promote improved gender balance in tech, Internet and digital media. To achieve that objective, we have been working on several projects, the latest of which is to compile lists of women leaders in technology. One of the lists will be just those based in the San…

CFTMS founder, Sarah Granger, will be at the Personal Democracy Forum 2013 #PDF13 conference in New York City the next two days, engaging with leaders in technology, politics, government and academia. See the agenda here.

Welcome to the website for the Center for Technology, Media & Society. CFTMS is a nonprofit organization dedicated to bridging gaps between government, technology, media and other stakeholders using a wide range of methods directed toward solving critical national and global problems. More information about the organization will be announced in the coming months. Please…